and other Black Americans are"part of a long history of systemic racism and transphobia." The documents also cover such topics as"white privilege,""white fragility,""white saviors,""microaggressions" and"antiracism," Rufo wrote.
Employees are discouraged from questioning or debating the lived experiences of their Black colleagues or from asking those colleagues to educate them about racism, since such discussions can be"emotionally taxing." Part of the challenge involves completing a"white privilege checklist." The checklist asks if a person has ever experienced racist slurs, discrimination for their skin color, threats due to their gender or sexual orientation, bullying or conditions of poverty.
If you’re white you shouldn’t spend another Dime on Disney. They don’t want your privileged, racist money. Hit Disney in the pockets.
I'm never visiting Disneyland ever again..woke businesses are for sheeple
Walt was the epitome of white privilege, duh
I guess they want all white people to stay away
I had a subscription to Newsweek, in my Senior Year of college at California State University, Northridge. We had a safe deposit box, at my housing on the first floor. Enjoyed it, helped my grades.
Disney is trying to facilitate systemic racism against whites! Sounds about right for 2021
ados_warrior Pivot, huh? Disney plans on going out of business?
Who gives a shit?
Whats the checklist and what will this look like ?
The picture makes it look like it’s just the Disney parks, but Disney is a HUGE company that owns a lot of other companies- tl;dr - does this include ALL those employees ?
Education can never be wrong. It may be eye opening though 😂 'The document is an anti-racism discussion guide that teaches 'allyship for race consciousness,' according to Disney
Someone tell me if I should be outraged or na